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Dhani Waterfall is only 33km away from Muzaffarabad, on 45 mins drive from Muzaffarabad. Dhani Waterfall is about 30 Kilometers from Muzaffarabad, beautiful waterfall with 15 meters fall. From month of March ot June in every season water flow remains good but in July to onwards water level remain low. Dhani is a beautiful waterfall falling from a rock situated near Muzaffarabad just on a 45 minute drive from the city. It is located 33 KM from the Capital of Azad Jammu & Kashmir on Neelum Road. Dhani waterfall has a unique view as a glacial stream of fresh water falls from the narrow exit of the rock from an approximate height of 45 feet. The falling water creates a cool mist on the foot of the waterfall giving a relaxing feel to the visitors
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Patika is the gate way to Neelum Valley and this magnificent waterfall attracts the tourists towards it and compels them to take a glimpse of it. Read more...
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FeaturedPathika or Patikka is a beautiful place, some 19 miles (31 km) from Muzaffarabad city in Pakistan. It is sub-division of Muzaffarabad. The valley is accessible by an all-weather road metalled up to Dowarian and well maintained up to Kel. At the gateway to this valley lies a sprawling town to Patikka with a dependable commercial center. Patikka can be Read more...
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The Neelum River or Kishanganga is a river in the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan; it starts in the Indian city of Gurais and then merges with the Jhelum River near the Pakistani city of Muzaffarabad. The Neelam River originates from Krishansar Lake in the vicinity of Sonamarg and runs northwards to Badoab village where it meets a tributary Read more...
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Red Fort a Historical Landmark and Tourist Attraction situated in Muzaffarabad AJK. Red Fort is also known as the Muzaffarabad Fort was built by the Chak rulers of Kashmir. The current locality us called Center Plate Locally, it is known as the “Rutta Qila” or just “qila”. Read more...
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